English-speaking world

04 August 2024

MONTAGU

 Lies at the entrance to the Little Karoo, near the beautiful Cogman's Kloof. A centre for wine and fruit producing activities, noted for its muscatel grape. The rugged area to the north known as the Koo, is famous for apples, pears, apricots and peaches, as well as scenery, wild flowers and many fine walks. Montagu is known for its curative hot springs and many attractive and historic buildings.

MONTAGU
 

MONTAGU SPRINGS: (BADSKLOOF)
Mineral water springs, in use for over 200 years.

MONTAGU MUSEUM
Long Street. A national monument, formerly a church. Portrays the early way of life of people in the Little Karoo. Joubert House, the oldest local dwelling, now part of the Montagu Museum.

MONTAGU MOUNTAIN RESERVE
In Cogman's Kloof, consisting mainly of natural vegetation. Keurkloof is part of the reserve, with camping and picnic facilities. A walking trail commences at Badskloof.

27 July 2024

CASTRIES

 Mountainous and lush, St. Lucia offers a wide range of things to do amidst great tropical beauty. Dive, hike, shop or sightsee and enjoy the tasty local cuisine at the end of the day. Here and all over the country, the warm St. Lucian people will welcome you, and the island's fine resorts will spoil you. The weather is remarkably consistent all year round fabulous sunshine. Ever present trade winds make for perfectly comfortable days and nights.

CASTRIES

  CASTRIES, ST. LUCIA, WEST INDIES


St. Lucia is the perfect place to come do nothing at all. Here, you'll find some of the world's finest beaches. In all shapes, sizes and colors. Some dotted with plush resorts - others simply with palm trees. Some stretching for miles and miles - ideal for endless hand-in-hand walks. Others cozy and crescent shaped - just the thing for hiding away. And the soft as powder sand comes in white, salt and pepper, gold and coral pink.


Caribbean Tourism Organization  

21 July 2024

DUNDALK

 The cradle of Irish civilization and the Celts’ spiritual home, the Midlands encompass some of Ireland’s most sacred and symbolic sites. Situated at the head of broad Dundalk Bay this is the principal town and administrative capital of Co. Louth. Dundalk has a great historical past and is closely associated with Cuchulainn, hero of the legendary Red Branch Knights. Today the town is busy and progressive manufacturing centre. Dundalk's amenities include a racecourse, greyhound track and an 18-hole golf course at the seaside suburb of Blackrock 5 km south of the town.

Dundalk

Dundalk once marked the northernmost point of the Pale, the area controlled by the English during the Middle Ages. Now it is the last major town before the Northern Irish border. Dundalk is also a gateway to the magnificent countryside of the Cooley Peninsula. The County Museum is housed in an 18th-century distillery in the town. In three exhibition galleries it gives an imaginative history of the county, from the Stone Age to the present day.  

13 July 2024

TIMMINS

 James Bay Frontier - a land for those lured by the call of the wild. A dramatic, remote land that holds the power to unfetter the imagination. A place of unchanging, uncompromising splendour, of stark beauty, of true solitude. This is where the real wilderness begins. Where a single railway track is the only link to the last outpost before the Arctic landscape begins in earnest.

TIMMINS

Greetings from TIMMINS ONTARIO
Vacationer's paradise with water sports of all kinds.

 

TIMMINS The largest city in area in Canada and centre of the Porcupine mining area, this was once the largest producer of gold in the Western Hemisphere, but now boasts the richest silver-zinc mine in the world. It is also a centre for the lumber industry.

Porcupine Outdoor Mining Museum A collection of mining machinery, including a "Little Giant" drill, an original mine recorder's vault as well as trolley and steam locomotives.

Kettle Lakes Provincial Park Numerous little round lakes, camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating (no motors), even blueberry picking in season.


Destination Ontario

06 July 2024

LAVA HOT SPRINGS

 Today, people from all over the world seek out the healing properties of the warm spring water, which is naturally filtered as it moves through five pools. During the summer, you can alternate between the hot springs and the city's (cool) pool and water slides. Many soakers top off their day with an elegant dinner at the historic Greystone Manor. Luxury and history await overnight travelers at the Harkness Hotel in nearby McCammon; this beautifully restored building blends historic details and modern touches for a stay you'll long remember.


Lava Hot Springs

 Hot Springs Bathing Pool

 
If you're here in February, you'll be amazed by the number of people brave enough to tube down the freezing Portneuf River in just a costume, as part of Lava Hot Springs' annual Fire and Ice Winter Fest. The festival also features fire performers, wine tasting, karaoke contests, a chill cook-off, a casino night, and the exciting Running of the Bulls event. Nonstop fun for everyone, with water slides, a splash pad, hillside slides, and volleyball and basketball courts.

Idaho Tourism

30 June 2024

ISLES OF SCILLY

 The archipelago of the Scilly Isles, 28 miles west of Land's End, numbers around 150 islands, but only five are inhabited by people; many others are home to colonies of seals and seabirds. These share a mild yet windbeaten climate, lovely white beaches, clean, yet chilly seas, much birdlife and a profusion of flowers, both wild and commercially grown daffodils and narcissi. Otherwise, they are distinctively individual.

ISLES OF SCILLY

Porthcressa Bay, St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly

 

Most people live on St. Mary's at up to 3 miles wide the largest island. Passenger launches depart for the other island from the little capital, Hugh Town. Star Castle was built in Tudor times against the Spanish and can be explored. Paths allow to follow the bays and headlands of the beautiful coastline - Peninnis Head is the most dramatic feature - and to search out the many prehistoric burial chambers in the interior.

22 June 2024

GOLDEN GATE

 Golden Gate Highlands National Park, situated in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains, derives its name from the brilliant, blazing shades of gold which the sun casts on its magnificent sandstone cliffs. It comprises 6 241 ha of spectacular scenery inhabited only by game indigenous to the region. Golden Gate is situated in a summer rainfall region: its summer climate is pleasantly bracing but temperatures may cool unexpectedly. Winter often clothes the mountains in snow, the plains in sleet and freezes the waterfalls.

Golden Gate

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The Golden Gate Highlands National Park is a tremendous holiday drawcard because of its superlative scenery.  
 
 
Brandwag is the main rest camp. It has facilities for tennis, snooker, table tennis and bowls. The Rhebuck Hiking Trail follows a two day route through valleys and ravines, crossing mountain streams and hills, to the summit of the mountains. Spectacular mountain scenery is the main feature of the reserve and many walks and trails enable one to enjoy this to the full. Game viewing and bird-watching are also popular pursuits. Clear mountain streams stocked with trout attract appreciative fishermen.

15 June 2024

SAINT JOHN

 Welcome to Saint John, Canada's oldest and New Brunswick's largest city. It is a delightful blend of past and present, cosmopolitan society and down-home charm, sophisticated night-life and intriguing wildlife! Walking tours along historic streets, significant historic sites, Canada's first museum, great shopping, funfilled festivals, and the Reversing Falls - one of nature's most spectacular spectacles - Saint John's got it all.

 

Saint John

 King's Square Park, Saint John, New Brunswick

 

Experience the world renowned Reversing Falls, where the planet's highest tides join forces with the province's longest river in a rush of spray and foam. Visit the Old City Market or enjoy fresh seafood at a nearby restaurant. Picnic in Rockwood Park, one of Canada's largest urban parks. Take a romantic stroll along the boardwalk or a cruise into a harbour. Saint John is THE city on the treasure known as the Bay of Fundy.

 

Tourism New Brunswick

04 June 2024

GATLINBURG

 Nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg is Tennessee's Premier Resort City. The unique mountain village is surrounded on three sides by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and represents the natural mountain beauty. The majestic backdrop provides a natural setting for the outdoor lover and sportsman. From trout fishing in the Little Pigeon River, to shopping in more than 400 specialty shops, Gatlinburg offers something for everyone.


Gatlinburg


Summer brings the Scottish Festival and Games, famous Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair and the first July 4th parade in the nation starting at one minute past midnight. Incredible yellows, red and oranges encompass the city during cool, crisp autumn days. But newest attraction comes with winter - Gatlinburg's Smoky Mountain Lights. Over two million lights dance in the mountain air. Gatlinburg also offers downhill and cross country skiing during the winter months.

 

Travel Tennessee

28 May 2024

LOUGH KEY

 LOUGH KEY, FOREST PARK, CO. ROSCOMMON: is pleasantly situated near Boyle with its magnificently wooded shores, intended coastline and many lovely islands rising from the blue waters. On one of the islands are the ruined remains of the Abbey of the Trinity, founded by the White Canons. Here were compiled the Annals of Loch Ce which are now preserved in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Lough Key is often called the loveliest lake in Ireland. It is popular with anglers, and offers relaxing cruises. The woods by Lough Key also provide good walking territory.

LOUGH KEY, FOREST PARK, CO. ROSCOMMON

Lough Key, Forest Park, near Boyle, Roscommon, Ireland

The island-studded lake and surrounding woodland make a glorious setting for the Lough Key Forest Park. The 320-ha park formed part of the Rockingham estate until 1957, when Rockingham House, a John Nash design, burned down. The woods were added by 18th-century landlords. The Lough Key Experience takes visitors on an audio journey through the 19th-century underground tunnels, up to the Moylurg viewing tower and along Ireland’s first Tree Canopy Trail. There are also several ring forts, a river jetty and an adventure playground providing entertainment for children of all ages.